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Events from '''1869 in [[Scotland]]'''


==Incumbents==
== Incumbents ==
{{further2|[[Politics of Scotland]]|[[Order of precedence in Scotland]]}}
{{further|Politics of Scotland|Order of precedence in Scotland}}
*[[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Monarch]] – [[Queen Victoria]]


=== Law officers ===
==Events==
* [[Lord Advocate]] – [[James Moncreiff, 1st Baron Moncreiff|James Moncreiff]] until October; then [[George Young, Lord Young|George Young]]
* 27 March – The [[Japanese ironclad Ryūjō|Japanese ironclad ''Ryūjō'']] is launched at [[Alexander Hall and Sons|Alexander Hall and Company]]'s shipyard in [[Aberdeen]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aberdeenships.com/single.asp?index=100182&|title=''Jho Sho Maru''|work=Aberdeen Built Ships|publisher=Aberdeen City Council|accessdate=2014-04-25}}</ref>
* [[Solicitor General for Scotland]] – [[George Young, Lord Young|George Young]]; then [[Andrew Rutherfurd-Clark, Lord Rutherfurd-Clark|Andrew Rutherfurd-Clark]]
* October – The '[[Edinburgh Seven]]', led by [[Sophia Jex-Blake]], start to attend lectures at the [[University of Edinburgh Medical School]], the first women in the UK to do so (although they will not be allowed to take degrees).<ref>{{cite web|first=M. A.|last=Elston|title=Edinburgh Seven (act. 1869–1873)|work=[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/61136|accessdate=2011-01-28}}</ref>

* 13 September – The [[Solway Junction Railway]] is opened for [[iron ore]] traffic, including a 1 mile 8 chain (1.8 km) viaduct across the [[Solway Firth]].
=== Judiciary ===
* 22 November – The [[clipper]] ship ''[[Cutty Sark]]'' is launched in [[Dumbarton]], one of the last clippers built and the only one to survive into the 21st century.<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}</ref>
* [[Lord President of the Court of Session]] and [[Lord Justice General]] – [[John Inglis, Lord Glencorse|Lord Glencorse]]
* The [[Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer]] first takes up residence at St. Mary's Monastery, [[Kinnoull]], [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]] (built 1866-8), the first [[Roman Catholic]] [[monastery]] established in Scotland since the [[Scottish Reformation|Reformation]].<ref>{{cite web|title=St Mary's Monastery (Kinnoull Monastery)|url=http://www.scottish-places.info/features/featurefirst19654.html|work=Gazetteer for Scotland|publisher=University of Edinburgh|accessdate=2014-04-28}}</ref>
* [[Lord Justice Clerk]] – [[James Moncreiff, 1st Baron Moncreiff|Lord Moncreiff]]

== Events ==
* [[5 January]] – Scotland's oldest professional [[Association football]] team, [[Kilmarnock F.C.]], is founded.
* [[13 January]] – the story magazine ''[[The People's Friend]]'' is first published in [[Dundee]]; it will continue to be published by [[D. C. Thomson & Co.]] more than 140 years later.
* [[27 March]]the [[Japanese ironclad Ryūjō|Japanese ironclad ''Ryūjō'']] is launched at [[Alexander Hall and Sons|Alexander Hall and Company]]'s shipyard in [[Aberdeen]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aberdeenships.com/single.asp?index=100182&|title=''Jho Sho Maru''|work=Aberdeen Built Ships|publisher=Aberdeen City Council|access-date=2014-04-25}}</ref>
* [[13 September]]the [[Solway Junction Railway]] is opened for [[iron ore]] traffic, including a 1 mile 8 chain (1.8&nbsp;km) viaduct across the [[Solway Firth]].
* October – the '[[Edinburgh Seven]]', led by [[Sophia Jex-Blake]], start to attend lectures at the [[University of Edinburgh Medical School]], the first women in the UK to do so (although they will not be allowed to take degrees there).<ref>{{cite web|first=M. A.|last=Elston|title=Edinburgh Seven (act. 1869–1873)|work=[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/61136|access-date=2011-01-28}}</ref>
* [[22 November]]the [[clipper]] ship ''[[Cutty Sark]]'' is launched in [[Dumbarton]], one of the last clippers built and the only one to survive in the UK.<ref name="Pocket On This Day">{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}</ref>
* The [[Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer]] first takes up residence at [[St Mary's Monastery, Kinnoull]], [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]] (built 1866-8), the first [[Roman Catholic]] [[monastery]] established in Scotland since the [[Scottish Reformation|Reformation]].<ref>{{cite web|title=St Mary's Monastery (Kinnoull Monastery)|url=http://www.scottish-places.info/features/featurefirst19654.html|work=Gazetteer for Scotland|publisher=University of Edinburgh|access-date=2014-04-28}}</ref>
* Construction of [[Inverness Cathedral]] is finished.
* An Episcopal chapel from [[St Andrews]] is moved stone by stone in fishing boats to [[Buckhaven]] and re-erected there.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of All Saints' church, St Andrews, From 1824–present|url=http://www.allsaints-standrews.org.uk/about/history/|publisher=All Saints'|location=St Andrews|access-date=2016-03-23}}</ref>
* The [[Caledonian Brewery]] is established in [[Shandon, Edinburgh]], by George Lorimer and Robert Clark.
* The [[Caledonian Brewery]] is established in [[Shandon, Edinburgh]], by George Lorimer and Robert Clark.
* [[Thomas McCall]] of [[Kilmarnock]] builds two [[velocipede]]s driven by levers to cranks on the rear wheel.<ref>''[[The English Mechanic and World of Science]]'' 14 May & 11 June 1869.</ref>
* [[Thomas McCall (inventor)|Thomas McCall]] of [[Kilmarnock]] builds two [[velocipede]]s driven by levers to cranks on the rear wheel.<ref>''[[The English Mechanic and World of Science]]'' 14 May & 11 June 1869.</ref>
* [[Glasgow University Rugby Football Club]] is founded.
* The story magazine ''[[The People's Friend]]'' is first published in [[Dundee]]; it will continue to be published by [[D. C. Thomson & Co.]] more than 140 years later.


==Births==
== Births ==
* 26 January – [[George Douglas Brown]], novelist (died [[1902 in the United Kingdom|1902]])
* [[14 January]] – [[Dennis Eadie]], character actor (died [[1928 in the United Kingdom|1928]])
* 14 February – [[Charles Wilson (physicist)|Charles Wilson]], physicist, [[Nobel Prize]] laureate (died [[1959 in Scotland|1959]])
* [[26 January]] [[George Douglas Brown]], novelist (died [[1902 in the United Kingdom|1902]])
* 11 June – [[Walford Bodie]], stage magician (died [[1939 in the United Kingdom|1939]])
* [[14 February]] – [[Charles Wilson (physicist)|Charles Wilson]], physicist, [[Nobel Prize]] laureate (died [[1959 in Scotland|1959]])
* [[17 April]] – [[Robert Robertson (chemist)|Robert Robertson]], chemist (died [[1949 in the United Kingdom|1949]])
* [[11 June]] – [[Walford Bodie]], stage magician (died [[1939 in the United Kingdom|1939]])


==Deaths==
== Deaths ==
* 11 July – [[William Jerdan]], journalist, (born [[1782 in Scotland|1782]])
* [[11 July]] – [[William Jerdan]], journalist (born [[1782 in Scotland|1782]])
* 20 September – [[George Patton, Lord Glenalmond]], judge (born [[1803 in Scotland|1803]]; suicide)
* [[20 September]] – [[George Patton, Lord Glenalmond]], judge (born [[1803 in Scotland|1803]]; suicide)


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Timeline of Scottish history]]
* [[Timeline of Scottish history]]
* [[1869 in the United Kingdom]]
* [[1869 in Ireland]]


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{Years in Scotland}}
{{Years in Scotland}}


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[[Category:1860s in Scotland]]

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  1. ^ "Jho Sho Maru". Aberdeen Built Ships. Aberdeen City Council. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  2. ^ Elston, M. A. (2004). "Edinburgh Seven (act. 1869–1873)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
  3. ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  4. ^ "St Mary's Monastery (Kinnoull Monastery)". Gazetteer for Scotland. University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  5. ^ "History of All Saints' church, St Andrews, From 1824–present". St Andrews: All Saints'. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  6. ^ The English Mechanic and World of Science 14 May & 11 June 1869.